On Thursday 23 May 2019 at 20:55:38, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Antony Stone (antony.st...@devuan.open.source.it):
> > PS: Please do not set "Reply-to" on list emails.
>
> Actually, _that_ use of the header was harmless (albeit, um, pointless).
> Josef had:
>
> To: Josef Grosch
> Subject: D
Quoting Antony Stone (antony.st...@devuan.open.source.it):
> PS: Please do not set "Reply-to" on list emails.
Actually, _that_ use of the header was harmless (albeit, um, pointless).
Josef had:
To: Josef Grosch
Subject: Devuan AMI
Reply-To: Josef Grosch
...where you'll note that the bot
Quoting Bruce Ferrell (bferr...@baywinds.org):
> I could be wrong, but based on the context of his question:
>
> AMI = Amazon Machine Image
I know Josef, and, yes, that's exactly what he meant. Amazon EC2 and
all that.
(Asterisk Management Interface, really? {snort})
wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote on 22/5/19 8:16 am:
>
>> When I did this, I had to pre-include the ssh keys, so I haven't fully
>> mastered the process, but it was good enough for the task at hand.
>
> Apparently there’s some “cloud-init” package that might handle that? I’m
> still not entirely
> When I did this, I had to pre-include the ssh keys, so I haven't fully
> mastered the process, but it was good enough for the task at hand.
Apparently there’s some “cloud-init” package that might handle that? I’m still
not entirely sure what that package does and how it works though.
When I
On 5/21/19 8:10 AM, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
On 5/21/19 7:37 AM, Jaromil wrote:
On Tue, 21 May 2019, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
On 5/21/19 2:13 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2019 at 03:34:55, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
Greetings,
Is there a community Devuan AMI out there?
On 5/21/19 7:37 AM, Jaromil wrote:
> On Tue, 21 May 2019, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
>
>> On 5/21/19 2:13 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 21 May 2019 at 03:34:55, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
>>>
Greetings,
Is there a community Devuan AMI out there?
>>> Sorry, what's AMI in th
On 5/21/19 2:13 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
On Tuesday 21 May 2019 at 03:34:55, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
Greetings,
Is there a community Devuan AMI out there?
Sorry, what's AMI in this context?
To me it generally means Asterisk Manager Interface, but that can't be what
you're asking about...
On Tue, 21 May 2019, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
> On 5/21/19 2:13 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 May 2019 at 03:34:55, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
> >
> >> Greetings,
> >>
> >> Is there a community Devuan AMI out there?
> > Sorry, what's AMI in this context?
> >
> I was looking for an
On 5/21/19 2:13 AM, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Tuesday 21 May 2019 at 03:34:55, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
>
>> Greetings,
>>
>> Is there a community Devuan AMI out there?
> Sorry, what's AMI in this context?
>
> To me it generally means Asterisk Manager Interface, but that can't be what
> you're a
On Tuesday 21 May 2019 at 03:34:55, Josef Grosch via Dng wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Is there a community Devuan AMI out there?
Sorry, what's AMI in this context?
To me it generally means Asterisk Manager Interface, but that can't be what
you're asking about...
> If so, has anyone used it if ther
Greetings,
Is there a community Devuan AMI out there? If so, has anyone used it if
there were issues what were they.
Josef
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On 5/6/19 4:18 AM, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2019 20:25:25 +0200
Alessandro Selli wrote:
On 03/05/19 at 19:31, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
So, you are using auto.mirror.devuan.org. I did use deb.devuan.org,
according to https://devuan.org/os/etc/apt/sources.list
"IMPORTANT
On Fri, 3 May 2019 20:25:25 +0200
Alessandro Selli wrote:
> On 03/05/19 at 19:31, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
> > So, you are using auto.mirror.devuan.org. I did use deb.devuan.org,
> > according to https://devuan.org/os/etc/apt/sources.list
> >
> > "IMPORTANT NOTE: auto.mirror is now deprecated
On 03/05/19 at 19:31, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
> Am Fri, 3 May 2019 12:18:40 -0300
> schrieb Gastón via Dng :
>
>> On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 05:03:56PM +0200, Henry Jensen wrote:
>>>
>>> It doesn't.
>>>
>>> "apt search linux-image-3.16.0-8-amd64" yields no results.
>>>
>>> My sources.list:
>>>
>>>
Am Fri, 3 May 2019 12:18:40 -0300
schrieb Gastón via Dng :
> On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 05:03:56PM +0200, Henry Jensen wrote:
> > Am Fri, 3 May 2019 11:52:31 -0300
> > schrieb Gastón via Dng :
> >
> > > On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 03:51:09PM +0200, Henry Jensen via Dng
> > > wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > >
On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 05:03:56PM +0200, Henry Jensen wrote:
> Am Fri, 3 May 2019 11:52:31 -0300
> schrieb Gastón via Dng :
>
> > On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 03:51:09PM +0200, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I know that Jessie doesn't get as much attention as stable from a
> > > se
Am Fri, 3 May 2019 11:52:31 -0300
schrieb Gastón via Dng :
> On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 03:51:09PM +0200, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I know that Jessie doesn't get as much attention as stable from a
> > security perspective, but is Jessie in Devuan still receiving
> > security updat
On Fri, May 03, 2019 at 03:51:09PM +0200, Henry Jensen via Dng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know that Jessie doesn't get as much attention as stable from a
> security perspective, but is Jessie in Devuan still receiving security
> updates at all? I still have several Devuan Jessie boxes, and they
> didn't g
Hi,
I know that Jessie doesn't get as much attention as stable from a
security perspective, but is Jessie in Devuan still receiving security
updates at all? I still have several Devuan Jessie boxes, and they
didn't got security updates for weeks.
I also have a _Debian_ Jessie box, and this compu
As a Devuan user I suggest the Devuan Administrative Team to consider
the thinking of a detailed contingency plan in case of a crises that
should include how to deal with internal conflicts and what to do when
important servers fail. I would also suggest setting up emergency
supplimentary servers t
On 24-04-19 09:20, Jaromil wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2019, KatolaZ wrote:
>
>> Counting individual contributions to a voluntary project is totally
>> pointless: since there is no price tag on "one hour of voluntary
>> work", then a voluntary contribution of one hour is as important and
>> as valuable
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019, KatolaZ wrote:
> Counting individual contributions to a voluntary project is totally
> pointless: since there is no price tag on "one hour of voluntary
> work", then a voluntary contribution of one hour is as important and
> as valuable as 1000 hours of voluntary contribution.
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 12:05:55 +0200, KatolaZ wrote in message
<20190423100555.a5qywvfc57x4h...@katolaz.homeunix.net>:
> "A leader is best
> When people barely know he exists
> Of a good leader, who talks little,
> When his work is done, his aim fulfilled,
> They will say, 'We did this ourselves.'
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:38:00AM +0200, Svante Signell via Dng wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-04-23 at 09:10 +0200, Jaromil wrote:
> > On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Rick Moen wrote:
> >
> > > Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
> >
> > Well Rick, at this point considering all the dust Dan is ki
On Tue, 2019-04-23 at 09:10 +0200, Jaromil wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Rick Moen wrote:
>
> > Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
>
> Well Rick, at this point considering all the dust Dan is kicking up
> in
> public, apparently now intentionally, I'd say he better leave. All
>
iable) annoyance. I'm definitely _not_
going to say you're mistaken, in the above. In particular, yes, sure,
IMO Dan really should _not_ have escalated to two project mailing lists
(Dng + devuan-dev) without working more in private to resolve metters,
first, and you're certainly rig
Anno domini 2019 Tue, 23 Apr 12:32:29 +0900
mett scripsit:
> On 2019年4月23日 11:24:39 JST, Rick Moen wrote:
> >Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
> >
> >I've seen only the public portions of these text-format interactions,
> >but think I'm seen enough data to assess the basic sit
On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Rick Moen wrote:
> Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
Well Rick, at this point considering all the dust Dan is kicking up in
public, apparently now intentionally, I'd say he better leave. All his
past three actions in Devuan damaged the project. I doubt the
On 2019年4月23日 11:24:39 JST, Rick Moen wrote:
>Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
>
>I've seen only the public portions of these text-format interactions,
>but think I'm seen enough data to assess the basic situation. Although
>I'm a friendly outsider to Devuan Project governanc
On 04/22/2019 10:24 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
I've seen only the public portions of these text-format interactions,
but think I'm seen enough data to assess the basic situation. Although
I'm a friendly outsider to Devuan Project governance, I've
Dan, it is _not_ time for you to leave. Please stay.
I've seen only the public portions of these text-format interactions,
but think I'm seen enough data to assess the basic situation. Although
I'm a friendly outsider to Devuan Project governance, I've seen many
similar destructive spirals in op
I'm sorry the communication needs to be decontextualized and shifted
around, we are obviously handling an "internal" reorganisation of
Devuan's tasks and responsibilities and everyone who is cabable here
is welcome to get involved via the devuan-dev list.
I'll reply here in order to clarify for t
Ooops.. wrong list... sorry for the noise... I should learn not to send
emails after midnight...
On 20/04/19 01:04, Daniel Reurich wrote:
> On 19/04/19 20:20, Jaromil wrote:
>> On Fri, 19 Apr 2019, Daniel Reurich wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> ci.devuan.org - our jenkins server is currently down. Thi
On 19/04/19 20:20, Jaromil wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Apr 2019, Daniel Reurich wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> ci.devuan.org - our jenkins server is currently down. This is due to a
>> reboot failure after a kernel update that I installed.
>
> this intervention was not planned not communicated; it also was on a
Searching for installed kernel modules using locate I found the actual
modules for the DAC are installed. However, using modprobe did not
result in the modules being loaded. Modprobe complained with the
error:
modprobe: FATAL: module name not found in directory /lib/modules/4.16.12-v8+
After that
Il giorno giovedì 14/03/2019 23:23:52 +0100
Edward Bartolo ha scritto:
> I have a raspberry Pi with a Pi DAC Pro sound for which there is no
> driver installed. Searching online takes me to readily prepared
> operating system images that I do not want to use as I am using
> Devuan. Does anyone kn
don't use any sound on rpi, but some searching online, pointed here :
http://www.iqaudio.com/downloads/IQaudIO.pdf
(check p.31. )
On 3/15/19 12:23 AM, Edward Bartolo via Dng wrote:
> I have a raspberry Pi with a Pi DAC Pro sound for which there is no
> driver installed. Searching online takes me
I have a raspberry Pi with a Pi DAC Pro sound for which there is no
driver installed. Searching online takes me to readily prepared
operating system images that I do not want to use as I am using
Devuan. Does anyone know what I should do to be able to use the Pi DAC
Pro sound card under Devuan? Vol
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 11:39:39AM +0100, KatolaZ wrote:
[cut]
>
> Hi All,
>
> still working on it. In the meanwhile, the website is back at
>
> http://www.dev-1.org
> http://www.dev-one.org
>
> We will keep you posted with other updates.
>
Dear D1rs,
just to let you know that everythin
On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 10:14:35AM +0100, KatolaZ wrote:
> Hi D1rs,
>
> we have experienced an outage to part of the Devuan infrastructure. As
> a result, the following services are not currently reachable:
>
> - www.devuan.org
> - packages.devuan.org
> - *.mirror.devuan.org
> - ci.devuan.org
>
Hi KatolaZ.
KatolaZ - 10.03.19, 10:14:
> we have experienced an outage to part of the Devuan infrastructure. As
> a result, the following services are not currently reachable:
>
> - www.devuan.org
> - packages.devuan.org
> - *.mirror.devuan.org
> - ci.devuan.org
>
> We are working to resolve the
Hi D1rs,
we have experienced an outage to part of the Devuan infrastructure. As
a result, the following services are not currently reachable:
- www.devuan.org
- packages.devuan.org
- *.mirror.devuan.org
- ci.devuan.org
We are working to resolve the issue. In the meanwhile, please use
'deb.devuan
On 31/12/18 at 22:10, Daniel Abrecht via Dng wrote:
> My devuan Images can boot on the librem5 devkit now.
Great news!
> A lot of things, like the lcd display, don't work yet,
Not so great news!
> but I'm working on it.
Good news!
Well, with a 2 to 1 majority of good news, the ne
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
My devuan Images can boot on the librem5 devkit now. A lot of things,
like the lcd display, don't work yet, but I'm working on it. A uart
adapter is required to access the linux console, which is currently
the only way to access the image after it ha
[root@noyb devuan]# mkdir raspi2 raspi3
[root@noyb devuan]# mount -o loop,offset=$((512*8192))
devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2.img raspi2
[root@noyb devuan]# mount -o loop,offset=$((512*2048))
devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi3.img raspi3
^^^
Differing partitioning, doesn't matter
[root@noyb devu
On 05/12/2018, Antony Stone wrote:
> On Wednesday 05 December 2018 at 17:41:22, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>
>> Further Optimization:
>>
>> Is it possible to configure Devuan on Raspberry Pi 3B+, so that,
>> bash_history, settings pertaining to bash, and other user
>> configuration files from being upd
On Wednesday 05 December 2018 at 17:41:22, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Further Optimization:
>
> Is it possible to configure Devuan on Raspberry Pi 3B+, so that,
> bash_history, settings pertaining to bash, and other user
> configuration files from being updated every time such an application
> is us
Further Optimization:
Is it possible to configure Devuan on Raspberry Pi 3B+, so that,
bash_history, settings pertaining to bash, and other user
configuration files from being updated every time such an application
is used?
If there is some other things I am not aware of, please inform me.
Thank
On 05/12/2018 11:12, KatolaZ wrote:
* Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 (raspi2)
Please accept my apologies: you are right, and my reply was too
hasty. I guess the problem is that you are possibly using a later RPI3
version, which needs a different firmware. parazyd can probably
confirm.
Sorry again.
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 11:08:39AM +0100, KatolaZ wrote:
[cut]
>
> Where are you getting that information from? The README.txt you should
> refer to is at:
>
> https://files.devuan.org/devuan_ascii/embedded/README.txt
>
> And in that file you find:
>
> Currently supported images:
>
> *
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 10:56:47AM +0100, Joril wrote:
> On 05/12/2018 10:41, KatolaZ wrote:
>
> > > I see, but the Raspbian Stretch image (armhf) DOES work on this RPI3B,
> > > shouldn't the Devuan armhf image work too?
> >
> > According to which principle should the Devuan rpi2 image work as
>
On 05/12/2018 10:41, KatolaZ wrote:
I see, but the Raspbian Stretch image (armhf) DOES work on this RPI3B,
shouldn't the Devuan armhf image work too?
According to which principle should the Devuan rpi2 image work as
well, again? ;) There is an rpi3 image in the same place you have
found the rp
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 09:43:59AM +0100, Joril wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot on a
> Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black screen... Am I
> missing something or am I using the wrong image?
Yes, you are missing the
On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 10:08:24AM +0100, Federico Fanton wrote:
> On 05/12/2018 10:02, Rowland Penny wrote:
>
> > > I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot
> > > on a Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black
> > > screen... Am I missing something or am
On 05/12/2018 10:12, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot on a
Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black screen... Am I
missing something or am I using the wrong image?
devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi3.img works, but that's t
Am Mittwoch, 5. Dezember 2018 schrieb Joril:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot on a
> Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black screen... Am I
> missing something or am I using the wrong image?
> devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi3.
On 05/12/2018 10:02, Rowland Penny wrote:
I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot
on a Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black
screen... Am I missing something or am I using the wrong image?
devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi3.img works, but that's the 64
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 09:43:59 +0100
Joril wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot
> on a Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black
> screen... Am I missing something or am I using the wrong image?
> devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi
Hi everyone!
I'm trying to get the devuan_ascii_2.0.0_armhf_raspi2 image to boot on a
Raspberry 3 Model B, but the only thing I get is a black screen... Am I
missing something or am I using the wrong image?
devuan_ascii_2.0.0_arm64_raspi3.img works, but that's the 64bit image
and I'd like to s
On 12/3/18 3:24 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Sun, 2 Dec 2018 11:10:20 -0800
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
Yeah, this IS one of the issues around flash/SSD storage... They run
fast and wear out faster.
The preceding sentence is true but it's not the whole truth. If one
uses SSD the way they would spinni
Il 03/12/18 12:53, Alessandro Selli ha scritto:
> On 03/12/18 at 11:30, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>> Running "update-rc.d rsyslog disable 2" resulted in error messages
>> like the following:
>>
>> ERROR MESSAGE:
>> insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) A of script 'rsyslog'
>> overrides LSB defa
On 03/12/18 at 11:30, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Running "update-rc.d rsyslog disable 2" resulted in error messages
> like the following:
>
> ERROR MESSAGE:
> insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) A of script 'rsyslog'
> overrides LSB defaults B
>
> There were four lines with similar text but wi
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 06:24:15AM -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>
>
> Some people suggested using a USB thumb drive for temp and often
> written files. This is a great idea because you can buy a 64GB thumb
> drive for about $20.00 to $30.00 USD, and just throw it away when it
> breaks. Keep the musi
On 12/3/18 1:16 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Nevermind, I found that prepending a symlink with a 'K' in /etc/rcN.d
> is to disable that script.
See "man update-rc.d" for the official tool for that.
/Lars
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2018 11:10:20 -0800
Bruce Ferrell wrote:
> Yeah, this IS one of the issues around flash/SSD storage... They run
> fast and wear out faster.
The preceding sentence is true but it's not the whole truth. If one
uses SSD the way they would spinning rust, that being run it 80% to 90%
Nevermind, I found that prepending a symlink with a 'K' in /etc/rcN.d
is to disable that script.
Thanks everyone, especially Dr Klepp.
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If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
(Albert Einstein)
If you cannot make abstructions about details you do not understand
the
Running "update-rc.d rsyslog disable 2" resulted in error messages
like the following:
ERROR MESSAGE:
insserv: warning: current start runlevel(s) A of script 'rsyslog'
overrides LSB defaults B
There were four lines with similar text but with A and B as follows:
a) A = (3 4 5); B = (2 3 4 5)
b) A
On 03/12/18 at 10:50, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 10:33:44AM +0100, Alessandro Selli wrote:
>> On 03/12/18 at 10:05, Adam Borowski wrote:
>>> realtime greatly reduces atime writes, but it's still too much.
>> I wouldn't say so. Since relatime updates atime only relative to the
Quoting Alessandro Selli (alessandrose...@linux.com):
> Good idea.
Well, in the name of international amity
# touch NIENTE_E_MONTATO_QUI
# chattr +i NIENTE_E_MONTATO_QUI
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On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 10:33:44AM +0100, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> On 03/12/18 at 10:05, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > realtime greatly reduces atime writes, but it's still too much.
>
> I wouldn't say so. Since relatime updates atime only relative to the
> present ctime and mtime, it's only change
On 03/12/18 at 10:05, Adam Borowski wrote:
> realtime greatly reduces atime writes, but it's still too much.
I wouldn't say so. Since relatime updates atime only relative to the
present ctime and mtime, it's only changed when one of those two is
changed. That is, updating atime does not requi
http://hacks.slashdirt.org/sw/flashybrid/
Someone with non-systemd will have to suck it and see.
That someone will be me if no-one else has done it by Valentines Day.
On 02/12/2018 23:11, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> OnIl 02/12/18 at 22:58, g4sra wrote:
>> I have found flashybrid extremely benefic
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 02:05:29PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 03.12.18 00:47, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 11:53:39PM +0100, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> > > On 02/12/18 at 17:23, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > > > You'd want to set noatime on every machine
> > > > you control.
On 03.12.18 00:47, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 11:53:39PM +0100, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> > On 02/12/18 at 17:23, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > > You'd want to set noatime on every machine
> > > you control.
> >
> >
> > Some mail servers and clients do use it to determine if a ma
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 11:53:39PM +0100, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> On 02/12/18 at 17:23, Adam Borowski wrote:
> > You'd want to set noatime on every machine
> > you control.
>
>
> Some mail servers and clients do use it to determine if a mail was
> read after it arrived. In this case, it'd be
OnIl 02/12/18 at 22:58, g4sra wrote:
> I have found flashybrid extremely beneficial in the past, on switching
> from Debian to Devuan Ascii it appears not to be in the repository, is
> it in Beowulf ?. I am not aware of any dependencies it has on
> systemd.
It was removed from Debian on Januar
On 02/12/18 at 21:04, Rick Moen wrote:
> I also recommend (while in single-user mode as the root user) doing this
> in each of your system's mountpoint directories:
>
> # touch NOTHING_IS_MOUNTED_HERE
> # chattr +i NOTHING_IS_MOUNTED_HERE
>
> That's saved me confusion quite a few times when I'm puz
On 02/12/18 at 17:23, Adam Borowski wrote:
> You'd want to set noatime on every machine
> you control.
Some mail servers and clients do use it to determine if a mail was
read after it arrived. In this case, it'd be better to have it set on /var.
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On 02/12/18 at 21:07, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
>> On 02/12/2018, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Do not use swap.
>>> Use ramfs for /tmp and /var/tmp.
>>> Turn off logging.
>>> Mount / readonly.
>>> Use "noatime" mountoption.
>>>
>> Ho
It appears not:
https://pkginfo.devuan.org/cgi-bin/d1pkgweb-query?search=flashybrid&release=any
On 2018-12-02 15:58, g4sra wrote:
I have found flashybrid extremely beneficial in the past, on switching
from Debian to Devuan Ascii it appears not to be in the repository, is
it in Beowulf ?. I am
I have found flashybrid extremely beneficial in the past, on switching
from Debian to Devuan Ascii it appears not to be in the repository, is
it in Beowulf ?. I am not aware of any dependencies it has on
systemd.
On 02/12/2018 10:41, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> Recently I have been
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 11:41:48AM +0100, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> The purpose of this email is to ask how to radically minimized write
> cycles to the SD CARD when I run Devuan for Raspberry Pi 3. I found a
> how-to which uses /tmp fs for frequently modified system files, but
> the user uses system
Am Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
> On 02/12/2018, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> [...]
> >
> > Do not use swap.
> > Use ramfs for /tmp and /var/tmp.
> > Turn off logging.
> > Mount / readonly.
> > Use "noatime" mountoption.
> >
>
> How can I use ramfs for /tmp and /var/tmp?
In y
Quoting Alessandro Selli (alessandrose...@linux.com):
> All you need to do is putting this line in /etc/fstab:
>
> tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults,mode=1777 0 0
Seriously, yes, everyone running a system _just_ on flash media ought to
be doing this and similar measures to reduce wear on th
There is an old article at
http://wiki.linuxservertech.com/index.php?action=artikel&cat=9&id=173
which may help you. I wrote it when I was booting servers from USB
Thumbdrives. Again, it is an older article so use some caution when you
review it. But, I have servers using thumbdrives that have be
On 12/2/18 2:41 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Hi everyone.
Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
dismayed to discover it would not boot properly anymore, with long
lists of errors complaining about not bein
On 02/12/2018, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
[...]
>
> Do not use swap.
> Use ramfs for /tmp and /var/tmp.
> Turn off logging.
> Mount / readonly.
> Use "noatime" mountoption.
>
How can I use ramfs for /tmp and /var/tmp?
And, also turn off logging?
Can anyone post a sample /etc/fstab as a hint as to
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 12:06:03PM +0100, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
> On 02-12-18 11:41, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> > The purpose of this email is to ask how to radically minimized write
> > cycles to the SD CARD when I run Devuan for Raspberry Pi 3. I found a
> > how-to which uses /tmp f
On Sun, 2 Dec 2018 12:16:34 +0100, Dr. wrote in message
<201812021216.34883.dr.kl...@gmx.at>:
> Am Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
> > Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yes
On 02/12/18 on 13:08, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
>
> If you disable journalling on ext4 you can just as well mount it with
> ext2 afaik.
>
> Grtz
>
> Nick
>
No, ext2 is significantly slower than a journal-less ext4 filesystem.
This must be due mainly to the fact that ext4 uses an
On 02-12-18 13:01, Alessandro Selli wrote:
>
>
> Il 02/12/18 11:41, Edward Bartolo ha scritto:
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
>> Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
>> dismayed to discover it would not boot prope
On 12/2/18 12:41 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> [snip]
> So, the SD CARD, although brand new is now to be thrown away.
> [snip]
Is it still under warranty? If so you can get a replacement.
In addition to the tips already mentioned, under-provisioning helps a
bit too.
/Lars
Il 02/12/18 11:41, Edward Bartolo ha scritto:
> Hi everyone.
>
> Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
> Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
> dismayed to discover it would not boot properly anymore, with long
> lists of errors complaining
On Sun, Dec 02, 2018 at 11:41:48AM +0100, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>
> Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
> Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
> dismayed to discover it would not boot properly anymore, with long
> lists of errors complaini
Am Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018 schrieb Edward Bartolo:
> Hi everyone.
>
> Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
> Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
> dismayed to discover it would not boot properly anymore, with long
> lists of errors compl
On 02-12-18 11:41, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
> Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
> dismayed to discover it would not boot properly anymore, with long
> lists of errors complaining about
Hi everyone.
Recently I have been using a Raspberry Pi 3B, obviously powered with
Devuan, to run as music player. Restarting it yesterday, I was
dismayed to discover it would not boot properly anymore, with long
lists of errors complaining about not being able to write to the SD
CARD. The latter i
On 11/28/18 2:53 PM, ael wrote:
I just dug out one of my old dongles and plugged it into a debian
testing laptop.
The mode switch seems to be automatic, which is what I remembered, and
someone else said had been true of recent kernels.
Here is an extract from dmesg:
Very good. Will test it
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